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i saw many films about genocide, many pictures read many books about it but i still can't understand how normal person in 20 th century could kill kid women, and after it go home and look in the eyes of his children, wife. and almost 100 years later same people kill almost all armenians in baku, sumgait can anibody explain me pleas why do this dogs hate us so much

2007-04-01 04:21:05 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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my friend, i have been trying to make this point to Turkish people so many times but they don't see it as being wrong. they still do it today, they still Kill Kurds and no one says anything about it. i personally feel very sorry abut what happened to Armenians and i have always said that the Turks will never get away with this, someday they will be punished for all the crimes they have committed, no one will get away. if they don't get their acts together they will be thrown back to the far east they came from those bloodthirsty stupid Orients. what do the think they are doing in Caucasian lands, they don't really think they can own the lands of the people who invented this world.

2007-04-03 03:39:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Thank you for complimenting Turks as dogs. Dogs are clever animals and do not hate anybody. Dogs love people, and other animals too. However, if you hurt them, they might bite you. Would you like to consider why Turks killed (not genocide) Armenians during WW I? Could it be that those Ottoman citizen Armenians allied with the invading Russian army and killed thousands of innocent Turkish women and children? Let us be honest and try to understand what really happened in those years. How about looking into the official archives of the period? The Turkish government of today has opened the archives for Armenian academicians to examine. Can the Armenian government do the same? What about the records of recent events in Karabagh? Do you have any idea or knowledge of how many Azerbaijani Turks were killed and/or misplaced by the Armenian army?
Let us try to understand and forgive. Let us approach issues without prejudice and bias. Let us TALK, not insult or blame.
You see, when you point one finger to blame the other, three of your fingers point at you at the same time.

2007-04-03 09:53:16 · answer #2 · answered by anlarm 5 · 1 3

Hi,

So-called Armenian Genocide is an absolutely lie.
There is no one explaining what is happening on 24 April 1915.
Did you hear that ?
I will explain to you. Decision depend on you .
The Ottoman government, against numerous rebellions that began after 1890 and promptly following Armenian massacres which resulted in the murder of tens of thousands of Turks, contented with informing most important persons of Armenian congregation and Armenian deputies that "Government will take the necessary precautions if Armenians continue to stab in the back and assassinate the Turks". However, it became a necessity to secure behind the borders because the army was in war at various fronts, the events did not stop but increased and assaults towards defenseless Turkish women and children increased.

I am also giving that adress for you . Please read and after if you want another question ask me. I am here.

http://www.ermenisorunu.gen.tr/english/intro/index.html
http://www.tallarmeniantale.com/

Of course, lots of Armenian and Turkish People died at this war.
But this is not Genocide. Armenian Government want to divide Turkiye Republic. But they will never succesfull.

And then I will say something.
We came from Greece- Thessaloniki. In 1920, My Big GrandFather and his wife and their relatives killed by the Greek Bandit. Do you guess, how ?
Closed in the mosque, no food and no water. Starvation!
Did you understand it ? And, now, am I accuse all of Greek People who did Balkanian Turkish Genocide ?
Which one ?

( Eras, If you are reading, I copied from you, Thank you.)
Even Turkish archieves are open (Armenians dont open their archieves!), many people believe in the genocide so that in their country, Armenians talk about a so-called genocide so much and for all over the years, Turks have not taken these claims seriously.

Why those countries accept this nonsense thing by their courts or laws and dont let historians talk about it?

If you do not believe 'Freedom of Speech', you can or someone report it to the Yahoo. Yahoo will deleted this answer with pleasure.

You can believe me.

What about you ? Do you believe 'Freedom of Speech' ? Because some country and some people does not know meaning the 'Freedom Of Speech' .
I hope, you understood, what I said. If you have got any thinking, please ask this section or maybe another section ?

Kind Regards,

PS. I forget that. There is a proverb in Turkiye.
'Bad Words are belongs to the Speaker'

2007-04-03 06:24:42 · answer #3 · answered by Tanju 7 · 3 4

Please consider this.

Do you acknowledge that you just refered to the Turks as "dogs".

Can you concede that if you really believed that a bunch of dogs were eating at the entrails of your family you would not destroy them?

Turks are not dogs. Armenians are not dogs.Hate is certainly hate.

The psychology of the soldiers who kill in a hideous way, on behalf of their State, is beginning to be well understood. Essentially they see it as "just a job", "someone else will do it if I don't", "I'm tough enough to do it", " my comrades are doing it I cannot let them, or my officers, down" and so on. Very few are pathological torturers and killers. Many suffer awful post traumatic stress syndrome and many suicide.

The Armenian Genocide was a deliberate policy of the Turkish Sultan to neutralise the danger to the nation represented by Armenians helping the Russians.

The Islamic majority in Turkey supported this but they were never, even 'till now, told how badly their soldiers behaved. I would hope that had they known they would not have been enthusiastic.

2007-04-01 12:06:33 · answer #4 · answered by salubrious 3 · 4 2

History does repeat itself...Look at what happened during WWII the Holocaust, Darfur, the Kurds, the Palestianians to some extent have been victimized and killed all for the sake of power. Power make people do crazy things and when te people around them turn a blind eye the brutality continues.

2007-04-01 11:59:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

I'm a Turk and we don't hate u..100 years ago it was just a war and in the wars people kill each other. Armenians killed Turkish people too.

Just some peace now, pls.

2007-04-03 08:06:56 · answer #6 · answered by Irmak 7 · 2 3

i am Turkish and dont hate Armenians. but appearently you hate Turks, thats why you used the word "dogs". so whose this problem is? turks'? or armenians'?

can you answer me please;

- Why Armenia doesnt open their archieves and reject Turkish dialogue call for a historical research? Might you be afraid of that you made a big genocide against Turks, then?

- Why are you increasing your claims and demands year by year? Even there were not 1 million Armenians inside the whole Ottoman Empire, how can you claim 1.5 million Armenians dead in East Anatolia? Why cant you answer that thousands of Turkish people burned in their villages by Armenians in that time?

- Do you know while diaspora Armenians spend million dollars for anti-turkish propaganda, their own people Armenians are dying of hunger and cold weather in Yerevan / Armenia?

- Do you know that 20% of Azerbaijan Lands have been under Armenian occupation since 1992?

- Why there are 80 thousands of Armenians in Turkiye, while Turks are afraid of going to Armenia and Armenian racists? can its reason be Armenians have the murderer blood?

While some Armenians erect monuments dedicated to the memorial of 1.500.000" Armenians slaughtered by "Turkish Government" in 1915 without knowing that there had not been a Turkish Government in 1915.

Also Armenian Diaspora and its strong supporters used distorted photos in order to propagate world public opinion about so-called Armenian Genocide, lets discover the truth behind them.Do not let one-sided Armenian propaganda take you in forgeries and do not let Armenians make you know both-sided 1915 tragedy as "Armenian Genocide".

The genocide contract signed in the United Nations at the date of 9.12.1948, went into effect at the date of 12.01.1951 in accordance with 13. section of this law.

Armenian genocide has not been accepted in that time, therefore, Armenians have no right to want anything like land or indemnity from Turkish side. i dont know why the sounds have increased for the name of the Armenian genocide in recent years. Where were these people many years ago? Maybe, they want to create a political pressure against Turks and cause Turkiye to open their borders to Armenians and break the embargo of Turkiye on Armenia... However, we will never open our boundaries to them, as they dont apologize from us because of their lies!

yes, many armenians died but not because of the genocide, they died because of the war, diseases and the cold like turkish people.

with russian incitements and commitments, some armenians burned turkish villages and those people's reaction was the same.

An investigation of Justin McCarthy (a professor of history at the University of Louisville) will help you:

"The plan of the Armenian Nationalists has not changed in more than 100 years. It is to create an Armenia in Eastern Anatolia and the Southern Caucasus, regardless of the wishes of the people who live there. The Armenian Nationalists have made their plan quite clear. First, the Turkish Republic is to state that there was an "Armenian Genocide" and to apologize for it. Second, the Turks are to pay reparations. Third, an Armenian state is to be created.
If the Armenians were to be given what they claim, and if every Armenian in the world were to come to Eastern Anatolia, their numbers would still be only half of the number of those Turkish citizens who live there now. Of course, the Armenians of California, Massachusetts, and France would never come in great numbers to Eastern Anatolia. The population of the new "Armenia" would be less than one-fourth Armenian at best. Could such a state long exist? Yes, it could exist, but only if the Turks were expelled. That was the policy of the Armenian Nationalists in 1915. It would be their policy tomorrow.
We should be very clear on Armenian claims. Their claims are not based on history, because Armenians have not ruled in Eastern Anatolia for more than 900 years. Their claims are not based on culture: Before the revolutionaries and the Russians destroyed all peace, the Armenians and Turks shared the same culture. Armenians were integrated into the Ottoman system, and most of the Armenians spoke Turkish. They ate the same food as the Turks, shared the same music, and lived in the same sorts of houses. The Armenian claims are surely not based on a belief in democracy: Armenians have not been a majority in Eastern Anatolia for centuries, and they would be a small minority there now. Their claims are based on their nationalist ideology. That ideology is unchanging. It was the same in 1895 and 1915 as it is in 2005. They believe there should be an "Armenia" in Eastern Turkey-no matter the history, no matter the rights of the people who live there.
History teaches that the Armenian Nationalists will not stop their claims if the Turks forget the truth and say there was an Armenian Genocide. They will not cease to claim Erzurum and Van because the Turks have apologized for a crime they did not commit. No. They will increase their efforts. They will say, "The Turks have admitted they did it. Now they must pay for their crimes." The same critics who now say the Turks should admit genocide will say the Turks should pay reparations. Then they will demand the Turks give Erzurum and Van and Elazig and Sivas and Bitlis and Trabzon to Armenia.
I know the Turks will not give in to this pressure. The Turks will not submit, because they know that to do so would simply be wrong. How can it be right to become a member of an organization that demands you lie as the price of admission? Would any honest man join an organization that said, "You can only join us if you first falsely say that your father was a murderer?"
I hope and trust that the European Union will reject the demands of the Armenian Nationalists. I hope they will realize that the Armenian Nationalists are not concerned with what is best for Europe. But whatever the European Union demands, I have faith in the honor of the Turks. What I know of the Turks tells me that they will never falsely say there was an Armenian Genocide. I have faith in the honesty of the Turks. I know that the Turks will resist demands to confess to a crime they did not commit, no matter the price of honesty. I have faith in the integrity of the Turks. I know that the Turks will not lie about this history. I know that the Turks will never say their fathers were murderers. I have that faith in the Turks. "

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FINALLY, IF WE DEFINE WAR LOSTS AS THE GENOCIDE, THEN WE HAVE TO MAKE SURE THAT WHOSE GENOCIDE THAT WAS; THESE EVENTS WERE STARTED BY ARMENIAN KILLERS. MUCH MORE TURKS HAVE BEEN KILLED BY THEM!

2007-04-03 09:59:51 · answer #7 · answered by ErAs 4 · 2 4

When we focus on dogs we attract dogs. (Sorry canines but I have to use terms they understand).
It is a big world. Learn from history since it tends to repeat itself and move on.
The better it gets, the better it gets, but this requires a change of focus. Focus on the type of life you want and you will miraculously draw it into your reality. It is your choice.
Throw away your chains.

2007-04-01 11:33:58 · answer #8 · answered by canron4peace 6 · 2 3

you might want to stop calling them names first .the strong and welling to kill well always rule and cause much sadness .the only why to stop this is to have Superior fire power and then rain it down on them

2007-04-01 12:03:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

Your calling them "dogs" indicates some mutual hostility. Maybe that has something to do with it?

2007-04-01 11:29:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

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